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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1888-11-8, Page 1Pii19113...isomspfscco.x.-.. VOL. IL EXETER, ONTA tir The Moison.:,,, „r4A. (Chartered Ls...Varna:no ) Paid up Capital felecT30,03.10. Rest Flied - - - calico utreal. WOLFERSTAN oessolizo. 'Pty. rtrarcin oftleo ji th., Porainiou, Ag eu n OW1)0/11 inion r. $.»4Europe. Open. over,. A, 0 fr. rt... V.; zn. 4+. ti.0a.;..n. to 4...gctuer41 fr toking.busluess trattsaeted Threo r tfr ttsttatIt.bw 1' .1 - money on Deposit Itkoeipts wooli Savings Oank. R. IL ARCHER, Exeter, .1411 Altuaget, THE • nHt.A.v 4 every T1* 1y at thoOffie4'. MAIX-STR,:e/ET, By tie+ SA'etitelne' IT131,183tiXt; euett...3.;;;Y. TER3318 Sll'aso 31. ri (hie, Dollar per annum if 3,,a3.1 in .1..lvan *1.40 if :tot so pai.l. Boar for Serotioe, /11 11 It undcrsigned, lulling purchased a 1 thoroughbred boar, intends' keeping tho Ii441110 for tin; harrow:flout of aitook at his f. trot On. Nuys g °ad, V.81 ()me- wl, JoxEs, prop. 10, THURSDAY, NO' IS70. The Hi -Henry Aiinstrals showed to a Reeve Ellwood eharged an inebriate, full hoese here on Friday ev...ning last. $1 and, costs, for his fun, on Tuesdaz, The. St er Dieunatie Computy will ‚° ug show in the town Will every night this .t,9,11 "At Home" in th ' aft,traoton, and a . eel -,e0 el Ate,:sli104T.EA.ilf41.91'..'''..,';:k.',1); .7:1'.1,eTT..,a(t.'"*".104kbrt; Wee%. ball and sapper in the evening was the A. terAuld ball audeupper'wee hoel e Welker ,9-:::' 2; D. :' 9,..e,iehol $1.23; 'W. Dr, Hovey, h Is, we understand, sem way the Orallge,neen a Biddulph 49N.4c. '1 weaaieeis an 71",day, oct, 80E11. .redek Sew.; / . ',1 'ctvitla $;10, Vir k'ff, 11 44; GRAND 1.01,•D wreams, a OW WS praelite. ln.re, and intends remov. hrated the foth, of \o 'u was a 9•Tand suceese, over si,xty !,ticu,t,g „„, r., w ,„), r,„:., paylogo of good$ worth. two in,,„ - t4) .Dal•ee where he N4-11.1 pr tetice The, epode.... eee?neley ee the se- sea 9 supple malt very quiet anu elljOy-.0.4.3 &MIS tO manufacturer, arida largo loop huturo '''"°" ''''' ` r> Botik, that will barely put you on 41.4.: read to:0mnd- ut t ature, will prohtbly take .place next week. 033° Ir''' h°1(1. Th' bo's alwrIlYs8/ g.3;t:g- ' - '114131313'3 el.0; 3Ts•••'. I ,r„ , „ ell., ;.3„, r ; ... 34:1 ... i ...'e,7, ,,e,o.,•,..e. le„uth., <le ../..e. some fortune. Write .lattilt. and sznd Z.C. ELVrrt. t.. .„ , , bop pay postaz.!. A. Iv. argsin3y, ynrivouth. x. Ick.,. are sorr,y to learn that our old Extensive pi% p.n. a:. tes are beine. torale 41-Tur"' '''' "le' lila.'''' fur 1.1firt^ '''"srs 1 5.-4, .f. So -r. I 13-.- " If'.. T Ellhrt `7..1. - rt friend Mr. Geo. Ba»ley is et/Witted to to make the first of the seastm au un- ' l'' eTh'4" "144 1.4114443'44V, 01 411401. ''' t..'1' ' 11 •? AN QPPORTLINITY. fr.,' V146.4.1.24;ts. A •Preac number •*...e. all:„., .,, . ,,... x-, ':". s:_TS441,ded ., t1•0 IVMsli With SehtiV.4. /BR IllaDy precedented success. ' r1:14-.1. Zuriell and other itill.'4,':-, tO. ..-,.. , . ' To Boarding Maxie kec.:14'r--ott eoDro.3..., frkmls hope to eee him around again Prodnee /betters and mi1leie, 4 adjiotrued to phut a at .. ,..,..,,tur .,/,:t tr,wv r,,,- : - ,,, :A .rd. the ball, i, , tet,;etse , - rien of Verity's Foundry, :ts ctiiento,te'41 that Nery $oon.. he Vett of D-4,... from 35 to 21 4041i:tie:Ai 1,a,34.14, aro to 1 e 4(44- / k , ,, cm , 4t'•.,,1 (3,,,,,..„./.3 ,.1‘.:., , ., . hat (Is ,,,; i ", , t , . ' i . ,; %. 1 - i ; 3i, . .,.'„: t' ;, A. pirior,d NIVIl;th ,g moat .43-,k.s.14,4•:.1 v,„ 1: 111,2,1- ratt.,.Ern ..• 1,t,,stAt. A, How.. to Jitt at 44, :-.44,441 rout .ro.- -0,01 t' ' f ' ''.'"1,,"L "" "`T.,""1 '''''`„ • • "','''' , ''' ..., , ' - e r' - • ' • it,' II if, i. 3 n ,i,,,, i. Th-e4r4... ' he .lee.,c;,1::,.. 4 CI Ala: of 0.4'eqnx0ilating ti '10 1" l'Onr.1k ri...ki ou, i ovilists, minmem.4.44 spi,•614 kler; lei,,s 444 l'inv,.$stor.' ''.. - .4. 4.--'..; .2, : ` , ' - • :3:::,-"3,4c ..Ortio .14x..e... N. 4.4,, --.. -........- /41,%. minnt.,:s Nm11,... frt.ne 4140 f,,,unktirs. Ail 4x . '' t1W Rtatt`34111.31'1-St. \( "14' ettlINIL 014 went of tit tie t. ,9er t :.e, , /.1 4e- Nev. lst. 'Ill,.., f.t.4111,0,0“` 14 tlf..! re- , NOVI-4W IL .$7,PACKMAN'S Tel mop. Idly la;,...'-. The church Was erowdod Reetater • R it Nitit morning and vii'viiii-: ,gervte. +4. . it" in the ,7i 4 -'4,,11:: 1471:: , ' r G t., A ,s,, , LLS, 3 * 1 Airs. Morley, the enteepehting proprie ha/4,v leet tree.. emereetc. ,4,-/1 d .. terry, 8 out of 1491. 1st. prizo- rest; of the Gr mil 1; mon lett,•1 was aSS4111/11t11. •1114i .1. `,..,.. wry preetenei 1 10;41',4.7. :-....:76 ........ Ittit : married in the Memeri a eiturelt,1.4.n.dou 4 au eloquent and lett-trete ea.rtnen, I James >e. tea hes Elm sympathy o a ''- ....5.......... 4.7.4 on We/Rtes.:1;3.2;4 to Mr. IL J. Tufts, of . e / +1 ' All the ladies' can be ou the lookout !ffeell..9.2;'; W. et.,, $.'t.e.61; j, 4, or Mr. Wm. Holt, as he will be around 0.0; S. Centp: ftli"); J. Stewart $10; 1 , - slog fowl, oiTeling the largest prices Mone..ith$1,1;;.;;. Polon $:1; J. Meknes Oreattoit, Iletintlfu weather,: Pen% fret Mutter, Cl whey will ea I g'l '5gr. F. Garter has au 43.1y wound on ;.„ him]. erhieh he received the ether ol't,y will ha killing a tour Mein et. is very nuuld t pre's- ut, (twine. 10 Itik Iltit 1...4 1 1.8, ' 1 the v y her& h Ve (*lit t heln "elan lt•tarifee 3• •• •••• .• • milton. Tht•ir many frieutis wish larg.e, Numb them a pleas utt 404 444' over the ,elormY his bright re., year eid '11 41 tittle ono was aftliet,4 With orepsy, mu the c.inse of iminedi no 4e:3th was (4044-1 $44 of life. erisal Mr. Arnold, of Craie. Statke of our reeldt.uts te.motintal '41 liiends in the village. „reee.e,teetteweeeee eiree.tee r. --t. r,„yeeeree all night on Hallowe'en, (0 Wilt4•11 ti* 11 l'far j ''.1 Cot11- e‘i .1reet•31 v1haI.41ni.,n"ri1iN-442'191.4/ro:t4‘..",,..p4".,3-1ia•4.3,1l..4lN. or.A, d.nIiIvasv.1.,ee,.,..`or.*0-tntrli:iti-4i44tn•1_43.eu1';_t,z•_.3 1e4ed1..t.1Ca,,.0 4, ,11t,.4r. . 14 y.u.tA1 .uogur“.ur„..lttqIow lr'i*tl ile,ftetreAm e Ietol"uy uolehf e,:.r ..i, - in g4o•tI I19 we4▪ t4 ik-Ft\h;..t.r.e, eRa d ...eSvto.,ut;k,',i',.l. :l„A.•i l.e.eK3*.m3'bbeb 1e„teeot e.3,1s•.4 N0"h10 ,44.•a-r.t l d4littq. ,1;,,I,•"„,„' 4 ii' ',• •„v Ae bi1Al: l°.3ee1, rs.0,' *t r .:n C1 d q jI•‘It•t;,'1i;.•.*...; .,39U,ti•''1`o../ •1,•:ir 4.9t9u10iP,'e" 'a '.T• U :* , '.3A yg 11!.. 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Johrislett. ereltant. ate ‘hte.le=a,cen„ Al-;("lePort11 ico spatta few 41 '4 rivedteet,/etlty 44 414 41 *4 v1+zingrri..111s inIleereeted lr-/,'!i l'orono, wiro let 3lo.eet att, tidotg144 44 .44. *& teezonl . 1,Jelin Polliek ltt fr 1 We1Lhrs131113*IlMr"1".i"/kil"911t4Vz'" 4:1y I pi. where lie will remit. 441 Vietro.let.thiteoureele1.44..„ • " tv, ril,1* .itV I a'.1 y , .4111A44341t1la fi:tc414OW .4 et(.3. , 14-14 IL Ccemeteryllidlulph4444 :31/eatity. 4* .l4,elast14r99 9391:o1x1 'as0 , 8 41s'5141', CQuiglyl Mrsqte reabeutoszrt ra&Ivoon ri4in '. 1 . 1 ....:... .. .... .1; " ...2 la 4" 1..44444 4- 11'4:4 1'1- --I,' °;. t°411°19 E. - : : e9,4 1, 44, 1)4 If i ky,; 4i.31 • et/ felortee. 1 11* e 4`, 4.4 4...• 4wref,....4.4 .t4 C'4j.`4441.4 for ; r'N'tr teti•na. ', 'I, 113:31.4",tele Jo .24, 4 4, r,,,.. 4 ,,,,. '15 L IV/W4114 IL, ., 'Nit; ' '' 4 ,Wf4J, or w.ii•1, , .44 1,1. ., . !.,44 47, '74r4,*'.b. :v1:910 - r al 4,4' +4, r i'1!,t4 -4.v..44', III, 3., 0114'i ti 4'..3.4'' o4 II- •nr ..1,1•.: it.... 1.,..‘ ,t i,..,14. '.,44 '.4. -:,!, ,, r ...., - ... . S , 01,411•11- e A „ a ". 4n44.441144, A tit IS. ‘t. "t1.10, I' 'X .4. 4' t 1. ('.4'. .4 ,1111,1lr,t3" 71441 F.% . 44 . 3 444'4.4;4 ,444, 44413114 't 41 . INV.VI , --344Ail', STREET, Exotl.r, 414. ,.1•1 , t.44.1° tit IT *,1 f' 54173811i44311.1 1011414 to t1444.4 13,4, .111. C. 3', S. Irv. 4 41744,,4 ar,4 ▪ "ttoani!.lon r ILLTAlt 141,V1.7":74 1."i7'* Pit- t tr *Lars 4,14', 4444,47 (104: 4.1' 14414.. 4'4,•' 41,'4:.14.4..4..44rti. 0: thitarlo. -A- T 4T j)ICI:stEX, TiATtitIsTEit..;4('1.,!.C1T011. of Sulreme ('(974414,otary 1'40 .11e, Con- 1,..ioner, St (1. 34(41,1y to loan Ext.tvr. 1:4 Yr & J.TOT, BAD SOLTC- X.1 t.'onveyaneers, &Q.. Money to low) n .1. 4; jr4r vent. v..EfILTof. J, ELLIOT 1 AMES OKE, Exs-4,,r, Ontario, tioc.iised /49 Aleetote-er for tee Cory.,4,- of 'Unroll. pro.,,ptly :Wend ol to and 'satisflotion ..naranteed. iittles arranged at this office. artywS,, WTI ea. Litton,40. Anet- ior Coantio.3 of Perth and iddleseg, 11190 41,7 tho township of Trwi,oruo„ ales promptly n '[5.3l14.1 r01:4 r.114on StI107 arranged at Post Winehelsa 1301,1.4ENTli1R.RY, 'Zurich, Ontario. Lie- * 111.4411 49 tic rionoer fur tho C'orrnty of 1011. Chorgoi moderate and mil isfootion iron:W.2d. r Xhiva, Ontario. Lieonsi",d *wit- - . lancer for tin+ Counties of Ilr1ddle$0.7.T. Lantl.ton . and the townships of Stordien, Ray. ,&11 bales promptly atten.ded to. TIM2412.., Licensed Au044074eer for T -Tay stephan and 11e43'i1livr44y townships. 10 0.-erediton, Ontario. KOOLHAAS, -,A01• :1E11. OF AEUSTO, Teore-N A SPDC - V. 14;4.e17e1., Ontario. tlY 411111llal Piro Insurance Company. (IS 14411 1144.4 3.1141Lt0 bost and ;lootle:4t Tur•ntran co Oen1 panyin. the Domin- ion,ean do so by 11 '414 personally, or by 1,41111 41004110 undorstgned. All applications '(*101114.t174' attended to. Also agent for • . the Oomyttny of nelpb. BOSSIINBERRY, Agent, Zurich, Out. CITY HOTEL LONDON, ONTARIO. toe., a 044 ‘441114144y. 11114 .Itt.L.r, 14.1. I 49 4 td 3,4'W 1 1t14.41VV. ; t.f 144111. 44213' toW11 s 4%. It 4'11, i 414 1. S .44.. -1. ..1i• 4- .4 re1 ., 1. OW. ell 1,,,, 4, . • ...' 41 1 „1„.s,11 ,, :c . ' , ,53 ,,,, 14 • ,,4 4;• r, 4i1441..*• 1,4 ,I,er 11 1,14 pat 111 a 11 1914b..,121 ' Leasi" ; " ' "'"'4' • ,;''' ...4.4 IIII:X4 4'0* 0141" ‚444 34 481.4 here slt 41 14.\ 111 his wilate.... Ili* 4404" 11 ,81 ' 44" T''*'444`'''''''''1 ".."' ; 401 llot' '11 4-41.!.' r "09`.'3',,r1 for il4. lotn14..r wo..tle. The.- ere .3 v 'ry 14 4,4 ;oal t Ist?„.ble v. 'hal in; :.tr. 'ItItt 4. '.. 1 4•14'. 1414 44" 1 °41 V, I' ,` 11.4 s 414.144 or '4* 4t444 loalivs 811 t1ik-14, fel eel.; t 3 e ••Yil.,,e4.,..., tn,41. ; . +1314 'twee, A. vt+ey large. t, DI eat mete soon by s. or the eitieves last Sinulay after - nova. Vie wender Were all the Old 431.411101 MallAIT IN, Proprietors, Zuriolas A large number of sheep were eltip- ti lest wie.k. Mies Baird. of Parkhill, p sis- iiss M. J. Daird, a Visit last Sunday. .lass Rowe luts opened up a dr/tes- 4:1,9 91190 tleiwrflit,Nif, o411.0811;i3 D. Stein - Lest Sueilay the Rev. Father She eof 844e22erth. delivered an eh quent lecture in tin., Rotaan ("atholie church. A -res± erowd were in atten(lanee. Lest week the wea ther Ares 1)3.933111n]. The roads begee 191 dry up and :busi-. lass began to le9 a little brighter, but the rein that followed put the roads in a inuddv $tate. . 1414441 Monday the photo. of the schol- ars of the Zurieh Public School was taken by GrC44414 Alorkin, of Parkhill. Photo's eau be had for 50 els,- each. Last Thursday, while Mashie Willie Weblear, son of Casper Webber, was pl lying with some Other boys in Fred Hess's hayloft, he had a narrow es- cape. Tho boys were turning somer- sault by jumping from a 48111411 plat- form and come down on their feet. Young Webber thought he would do the eame, which he did, but he happen- ed to come, on his head. He was taken home sensless by his brother. He wes confined to his bed foy seyeral days bnt is fast recovering. *•• SOhool Report, • The following is the monthly report for October, of the pupils of S. S. No. 2, y, based npon their attendance, pun- cteality, conduct and work. Names are In order of precedence. Fifth. -Alfred Eacrett. Sen. Fourth -3 olua Chapala n, John, Campbell, Aggie Murray. Jun. Fourth. -Horner Russel, James Campbell, Willie "Murray. Third-4;11as. Chapman, Ellen Shir• ray, Chas. Aldworth Second.-Aggie Shirray, Kate Chap- man, .Fred Eacrett. Sen. Second Par L -Alice Gould, Wil- lie Hawkins, Mary Northcott. Jun. Second Parb.-Beatrice Waeren, Maud Russel, Jessie Hawkins. First Fa rt. -Ralph Chapmtut, Nellie Gould, Nellie Northeott. Ato1lar4 4344!; ear, er ' en :tee...1 ‘.y.4 vow ifibbert. 1 hog i , e. , . • . :42414I4VT 4 ,ry t : thele wetlilliege ..4. . M. J. Speerr .. otgit eeituratly 4 poienreoen Itte,o91 ells r thee 1..t. and Suoalay at Mr. Jelin Pulten't, en ,,I.11„. 14.1,,,i iii 0...t,4 ,,.4 fru. 514 *1l\" 1141 . 1 tho 14o44l...1, IT. ., '1114.''‘` St 41.144.11 up litt le 'ft tunny's vitinne.y Miss Minnie Mel...Iron returned :mole , end 1,e1 mery• 3.,4e,/ e .101 Hop; gs., the last week, from I ttoareit, whore she hes 9 Co hued. . been for the inht two 1111411t1Di. 7.111.14S 11044.0 Co I .t.,'N' 11.48 4▪ 4411 1* um ' ;I Mr. Janne:. :tinier jr., hes been sourer. , erma eee, le ,rrit At tier,. elle hes been. te. .3 .419. lug from neut./Op:1e in the head, ha" 413'" ! ing. ast week. We hope he will .4414011her autumn vaeation. She letlk pe b.' i well atiot v.e.., expeet elm will soen lee ve better. Mr. Wm. Saddler, of Stalin is doing a, rwAfiti'lr,,,,ra'44.4.14(10. ciliimde chia„,c, gayo. hi, g'44041 1411:4411 ‘q; 4U chler making. thise1eet.91., a parte tet Toe sa ty 4.4 4. ye tr. There apptetrs to bea groeut rush ince, iee.,,,p„d. ilia /light fant,e.eic. eunin with ;Tint's. i the' eve.e. smut' lornrs. A pe,41.1.. time Miss IAly Golding of Staff.3;re1urno•d111 4,.,,,,,,;.1 48, 4", t, ht. home from Exeter last 14e,.13., '5114 1*.,, she ' :qr. 11t4114 Brou 11, 1110 popular tate- hes Ittem for a longth of time. Rieherd tieuece, 1441 ceraneee,,ed etrudave, If will be glad, as he will not have so 1.1r 1 he loathes ,r,:4 e..11+11. a sneeese of f:tronieg e he did of 71uctioneer:13g lute cleat; wil344,he ere/weed with succese. A great many of our young people wonder how the AnvoreTE replete41 deughter, but his loss will be Alex's knows W14.31.''' they go. illey in.ty b. . sm.,. 411.11 11.3 will be after flit'lll, alb g',1111. Air. Ben,j•tlitill, rAtillop 1321 last wee,le they ere athante(1 for the public tt 'mow, The Anvoe.i.rB reporter 3.11 teials getting there every time. to go DOW. WO 11041041 t.1141,t Mr. Alex. Morrison, of the 1.2t11 eon. is building a new house this 4,111. We think he means lousiuess We think the reeve will be looeiug. his they should not go any place dm for Kansas. Mr. Dunlop intends visit- ing his sister who moved therenbout yeer ago, If the eomary suits him, it is thought he will remain there for some time. Dr. McTavish, of Staff, has his practice there on atirount Of ill - health. Dr. Nesmith of Hehsall, has taken his 1)11703111 the nnettdilitel Dr. MeTavish is staying with his sister, Mrs McFaul of Seaforth. , Alr. Charles Warden met -with n se- rious accident on 'Monday last, while taking 1114 114410111116 in the barn. He was guiding the tongue of the wagon, when one of the front wheels struck a stone, causing the wagon to jerlethrow- lug him across the barn. - The Hibbert plowing, match -took place on Wednesday 02 1481 week. They had a well selected field for- the pur- pose, on the farm of Mr. John Drake, near Stafin. The weather was beauti- ful, and the attendance was fair, but not as large 917 11 would have been, had not the fanners been so busy. The competition in some classes was very light, being only one or two plowmen, while in the other classes there were four or live. ThC.re were a number of geed prizes given to the. ping -nen, 4111(1. alSO a. good dinner at Page's hotel, after the w 18 41 wa s concluded. L,:icall, Clinton. Rev. Dr: Griffin4 of Stratford, will deliver the a meiversary sermon in. the Barrister Hilliard has 'removed into Methodist church here, on. Sunday the, liis ne»• law offico in Copper's new blocle, 18111 hist. Master Enoch Routeliife, brother Mr. Wm. Rourcliffe, was drawing *Tato. One (lay laSC 'week 2041 41 threshingengine, -tviacin the team rai' completelyi demolishing the wagon and ruining a plum treci. When sandbag a grist to the mill it is always advisable for a man to.eccompany„it, There is a moral in this for you -Willitun, you know.- eet 5 /. 'ely 4 4 • n 4 • 3 1..L4l;. 3. Brenner anti 131',.., 1114) iStr '2101. and 1.1r41. : . t ., .% ..:. .. COW.Cill !44i h' ,...iltit‘44 tri:10.1 • - 1( ''' 1111014':::;i:ISt; glif*11, 4(441 4)41 it 3 J. ,cu .64 1:...., ,:i .,,. 11. ,. , '',.,..4 1).1.:1., ;7.'i41 • */.333e9,9 attend .:31'ettillivray , ."...inage. dial - 1 , emuott.eit,oe./ tile followitig ordeee, 1. ken/neat to meet again 0 .,,,,.....i.,,,(;1,6413.,,,zzz,,,,i:41 ltl,.:8z,,,01..24tr .3,te.tri4ni .lr: lretIlitige. alai . .99: p ,13133g pe -41. ;•,:. fit -4 ; ieng. T 19 kil'ili t' -id., It and tr. ,1 rt (tV1* 011c*9 +4 1 .' le:. . 7' C 11, W. N:411.1.1.1r4391,1. ,:4l4', .1'1, Gael. e. 13;14.3 19'1, T...1,-.1,799, 1..1 t./..r.tee io1 Lel). t/.1,911eo,,,, tee:13-, et, t,.' .t..elle.teiie lit'. Lowe. telh s:r., .11, i'itilt. ti ', ',I 913.";*, --ere,, r 1... 12. ..., J. J' 5,4' • •. 9:1 cull , ,71., A , ^ ,I.,,,,k, x 11,-4,o, .,,, c.4.11,..„,„,- , e .,.,„ st, ..e. i."..4,* 7913•-9, 1.1'4e: 9 1 9'1'*;4, J9 — lfP. :1 ow ..., .. Mrs. Poetic° and Miss Portice of Cor bet, spent Thm.sday 111 Khiva: Mr, W. SiMpSou Of Seaforth, gave OW: town a flying 'visit on Monday last. Messrs John Baird and Jack East, of Parkhill, spent Sunday in "town," Weather is still getting better in our town, and the iloads are dryin41. up fast Mrs. Wm- Holt, and Mr. L. Simpson, intend taking a trip to Seaforth next Saturday, Miss E. Holt and her friend of Melva, spent Sunday at Grand Bend, 'visaing Mr. and Mrs. John Holt. Ratz Bros, have closed down their mill for (146 2111 The employees intend to go to the lumber woods for a few months. 'Wm. Holt having a quantity of glass balls and pipits left, 11 2011(18 htwing another ma tell in the course of a couple of weeks, -when ottr spoetsmen return from Muskoka. Usborne Counoil. • il'ag Zi. eaterno 2'2.1 •"'t,•'. to 4„ 1 '#44'44.. .4 •• - - '1".'11,1::4° . Arai,: .' V. -.1 , 31,, 1113 FlIVet". 77.4i 4.1. '.., i.V. ( h!.ni:.•:,,". r ... r4*1V,101. .. 4,411 Vi.M.) W. Via' '344:,17 5 V. Prou.,;... :, .'... r Itowst•I .% (-«8, 14 It. efialilt 14 '.:" ji 1/34,4;'1. 3, 4 i re - 1. " 4 .1. 4'. 711..' 4.°I*13/ " '-7 4. F .111 ' 4 : 11.• pur elt .....1 • Th.' 11.1.4•-' tat 1 3! ..1, ol1;01:1 e 1 /1 ...:e. 9 el be t .e. Reeve. ' A eounnotadeation front Louden Tie Minn. e; 4,',' I S' 77; , 444,1') 1,2341„. enuell v„ e el. A, n.4..1 .... 11 rt a resol- ution be p is al 19,4` tV't 4;011111411, giving titeta. peter 1* tee .er Ilk4 township for ; the purpee • ,99.'" e - 4.4.34: te: fer and Mk - leg gravel I.- pr,,,e, .91.9 4 6,4' $i atUtz", 1L "*fl., virile I •1. Selo. 8 94 $4. :VA On notion tlere lir' e was granted. A lentuattaiL• ,.14'74 Wes reed from Mr. John 1 10ar.11°...t. 111.1:11.'11/1, "nithttld 1 frota P. S. S., N.p. 7, I Moved by A. 11...es el, ;seconded by H. I1914i8 4, Th t with 19•erard to the above teem/tante Wein. etei et be defer- red mail se*ol grent to redistributed, omit the le011E, VI! i, reverneended by the ntsp.eet.+r te r4',e(*.7,, .71,s, $ dal sartion ana 8414-180 as t,, the eneenit with-11e1d.- 1 Cill.rill'iiltllor. keg eeo:eriets were ordered 'to be paid : • 1 Jae. Thole L" 44 worl, and overseeing gravel road, planks and spikes, $9.00.. moBitt. t6e-t.l. Sn'13t.:0: y;. 1 Edward tIlevin, 44011 04 g•ra,vel road Md. -water lime, $2.50. 11.. Scilley. 68'1 cords of gravel for 17. G. Ryan, $17.18. R. 5/A1ley7 1312 ft. reek Om plank, $3:113. • John Dickson, 100107148 gravel $5.00 Thos. Morkin, rep. culvert div. 2, $1. R. Block -well, 2 planks, SO ets. R. MeFalls, rep. eelvert div. 2, $1400. T. Simpsoe, drawing gr9tve1 and. one days work, div. 2, $1.75. Thos. Morkin, grant to road &v. $98. Stewart Meralls, rt.p, 2 culverts div. 2, $5.00. Wm. Whalen, ditching. C. S. R. div. 4 $11. Westman, rep. bridge con, r0y0a. nt 4 10, $6.00. H. Sansburn, cleaning out creek, con, 10, $1.00. , C. Cook, cleaning out creek, div, 5, $1.00. , John Chalmers; 7 in. tile culvert St. Marys, $3,20. . Jas. Leslie, cleaning out ditch, div 5, V...25. George Ayers, ditch and culvert, 5, B"$.11.10M Aphier, cylvert City, 4, $1.00. W. Whalen culvert div. 4, $2.00. John HocleAs (Hill) 541 cords gravel $13.56. John Hodgins (Hill) opening gravel pit, $13.99. . Chris Hodgins, rep. 34.741734( 14114 draw- ing plank, div• 1, W:50. W. Taylor, 4 days li Larding gate, $1.60. ,, L. Armitage, rep. 1411(1410 3011 5 §1...00. The council adjourned 10 144001 ili the, conrt room, Clandeboye, on the 15111 day of Dec. at 10 a. in. ' NT. 1,). OTANLEY, Clerk"; ,,,,,, _,..,, , Tlic Connell met on the Grd of Nov. All the members were present. The minutes of previous meeting were read aud approved. A letter from Air. N. J. Clark, of Bute City, Cal„was read, introducing to the council Mr. Alfred Lewis, late of Bute City, who is at pre- sent visiting friends in McGillivray towuship. The members of the council expressed themselves as pleased to see Mr. Lewis, and after a, short conversat- ion relating to the ex -Clerk and his future, prospects in that far country, each member expressed a desire to be kindly remembered to Mr. Clark and ftunily. Moved by ;I:Halls, see'd by W. Kydd, that Mn W. Miners' account of $50.61 for ktbor and material repairhig Town Hall be paid. -Carried. Moved by T. Cameron, sec'd by J. Shier, that G. Fergueen be paid $13,50 for nine weeks' board of T. Bennett, and that T. Brimacombe receive $7 for keep of A. Carmiehael.-Carriect On motion of W. Kydcl, sec'd by j. Halls, the following orders were grant- ed viz. -n Sanywell $12;3. Irvin 831; J. Hazlewood $1; J. 'Westeott $2.50; J. Kelly $33.90; T. Brimacombe $7; C. Washburn $1; D: Richards $20; G. Ferguson 813.50; S. Clarke $10; J. Gardiner $15; R. Alexander $8; J Duncan $20/ / • J Harris $10; j. Ruttier-